We aim to create an useful and extensive list of APPS and DEVICES which can facilitate the life of blind and visually impaired people.
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Month: February 2019
Heidi speaks out against online trolling, Azrab is campaigning for accessible toilets, and Ursula is proving you can learn new skills in your 80s. A new list celebrates those determined to bring about social change
When C.J. Campbell moved back to Rockford 8 years ago, it was an uphill battle to find a place to call home. “There’s a two…
National meet underlines issues faced by haemophilia patients in accessing rights under RPWD Act 2016
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With nearly half of the world’s haemophilia population found in India, there was much hope that the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016 would…
UGC NET Result 2018: Five visually impaired students of the Himachal Pradesh University (HPU) have cracked the National Eligibility Test (NET), an exam to determine…
Log drums and joyous yells resound through Kisama as Nagaland showcases itself in all glory at the Hornbill Festival. For Fatima Kera seated in her…
When you think of Brazil, there’s always a few milestones that come to your mind: the crazy Carnival, the sandy beach of Copacabana, the samba dancers and the incredible Christ the Redeemer statue.
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Redefining Disability, This Organisation Helps Train Differently Abled People to Find Employment
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National Association for the Blind (Employment & Training) or Nabet is a social enterprise that loops in corporates who in turn offer industry level training and subsequent employment to the folks falling under the differently-abled strata.
Your report (Housebuilders face backlash for lobbying against disability access, 29 November) about the Home Builders Federation trying to persuade councils to stop insisting on…